The Film Photography Podcast interview with Film Shooter and https://thedarkroom.com Chief Photographer Trev Lee. Trev talks about how the 2020 Pandemic has effected operations at the lab, The Darkroom's "Document Your Life" Film Photography Contest for May 2020, favorite film, cameras and more! The Darkroom on Instagram / Trev Lee on Instagram ... [Read More]
Videos
Who will develop Kodachrome Film? Should I Shoot Expired Kodachrome?
Introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1935 and discontinued in 2010, Kodachrome film became the go-to film for many professional and aspiring photographers alike for its vivid and vibrant color rendition that has forever influenced our view of mid-century America. All development of Kodachrome film as COLOR FILM was discontinued in 2010. Kodachrome movie film can be developed as BW negative by the ... [Read More]
Introducing FPP Cine8 Regular 8mm Film
A New Line of 8mm Film for Regular 8 Motion Picture Cameras! Analog photography resource the Film Photography Project is bringing back another lost and forgotten film format with its new line of bw/color negative and bw/color reversal Double 8 (a.k.a. Regular 8mm) Motion Picture Film! (see the selection at the FPP On-Line Store!) The FPP also offer developing / scan services for movie ... [Read More]
Get Your Photography Noticed…The Importance of Tagging
Alright, so you've got a camera, you're taking great pictures and now you'd like to have the rest of the world have a look at your work. What now? Image sharing options are nearly endless. You've got: Facebook, Tumblr, Instagram and MANY, MANY more. Just checkout Wikipedia's List of Photosharing Websites for more information and links. Joining any number of these sites is a great first step, ... [Read More]
Film Photography Minute – 120 FPP Debonair Camera
Despite a few similarities, it is not the same as the "Debonair" Diana or the Imperial Debonair from Chicago’s Herbert George Camera Company. Nope, not a Diana, not a Holga but a strange hybrid manufactured in a mysterious, unknown factory in Hong Kong! The FPP Debonair is under $20! More info HERE! ... [Read More]
620 Film Minute – Kodak Brownie Flashmite 20 Camera
The awesome 1960 blue/grey molded plastic 620 film camera! It takes 12 square images on each roll of 620 film. It's built-in flash takes 2-AA batteries and uses AG-1 bulbs. https://filmphotographystore.com/collections/35mm-cameras/products/620-film-camera-kodak-flashmite-20-vintage ... [Read More]